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French support for EU plummets
Poll shows only 41% of French respondents have a favourable opinion of the EU, down from 60% in 2012 – even fewer than in eurosceptic Britain
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Cameron to rush out draft bill on EU vote
Any referendum put before parliament could succeed only if Labour and Lib Dems supported it – an unlikely scenario since both have criticised poll
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Cameron seeks EU-US trade deal consensus
Officials say Obama and UK premier see eye to eye over the issue, with the US president 'making the weather' on agreement during talks
http://link.ft.com/r/P75VYY/SUVJDI/0GINVW/NJI4GG/JQ01DD/36/h?a1=2013&a2=5&a3=14
Google's antitrust settlement criticised
The deal, intended to make the search engine titan list more competitors' services, contains loopholes that will undermine its impact, opponents say
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Luxembourg move holds up EU tax deal
Luxembourg has softened opposition to automatic sharing of tax information but latest impasse sets stage for political showdown at EU summit
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Cameron plays down Europe row
David Cameron, UK prime minister, insists he is 'confident of success' in renegotiating Britain's position inside EU ahead of talks with US president
http://link.ft.com/r/P75VYY/SUVJDI/0GINVW/NJI4GG/VTK2PR/36/h?a1=2013&a2=5&a3=14
Gove and Hammond would back EU exit
Former foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind says a Tory backbench rebellion over EU referendum puts David Cameron in an impossible position
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